Regents set to vote on new Kansas State president
Schulz's successor faces some weighty issues, from cuts in state funding to Kansas' public universities to the looming allowance of concealed weapons on campus.
Starting in July, Kansas State and other public universities in the state must allow anyone 21 or older to have concealed firearms on campus in buildings that don't have security measures, including metal detectors — an option widely considered cost-prohibitive for most campus buildings.